"A world with two kingdoms: the Emblian Empire, which wishes to rule all worlds, and the Askran Kingdom, which stands in its way," the official description reads.

"You are a summoner with the special ability to call upon legendary Heroes from different Fire Emblem worlds. In order to save the Kingdom of Askr from destruction, join the Order of Heroes and face a never-ending challenge."

The biggest news is that it will be a free game download with options for in app purchases, potentially for coloured summoning stones to use in battle.

"Use Orbs to summon Heroes that will fight for you. Five colored summoning stones are randomly generated, allowing you to summon a Hero based on their color type. You can obtain Orbs by clearing story maps or purchasing them through the Shop."

NINTENDO Switch launches with games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

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Nintendo Classic Mini NES stock issues have been "largely addressed" according to Nintendo, despite the fact that the console has been sold out since Christmas.

Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime admitted that the company underestimated how widespread the machine's popularity would prove.

He also claimed that Nintendo was addressing the problem and that the Nintendo Switch would have a steady flow of hardware.

"When we looked at that proposition what we believed was the adults, 30-40 years old, who grew up playing NES as a kid, 10 years old or so but had stepped away from the gaming category – that was going to be the buyer [of the NES Classic]," Fils-Aime revealed (via Gamespot).

"As we thought about that, that led us to a certain level of supply. That was the marketplace disconnect that happened."

There have already been concerns that the Nintendo Switch would experience a similar fate, and that pre-order customers would be disappointed by stock shortages.

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Super Mario Bros, Final Fantasy, Mega Man 2 and more will be available with the Nintendo Classic Mini NES reboot.

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While we know that Bethesda are bringing Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim to the Nintendo Switch games list in 2017, can we expect any other classic titles too?

Well, it appears that Rockstar might be looking at bringing one of their more creative games to the platform.

With a Take-Two Interactive earnings report scheduled for February, it’s likely that we will hear at least a confirmation that Rockstar are indeed working on a project for the Switch.

Unfortunately, this will probably not include Red Dead Redemption 2. According to one insider who has proven a sure-source for news on GTA 5 Online, the title will actually be L.A Noire.

“According to what I heard, Rockstar might be releasing a remastered version of L.A. Noire on the Nintendo Switch,” Yan2295 posted online earlier this week.

L.A. Noire, the neo-noir detective action-adventure game developed by Team Bondi, was published by Rockstar Games who still reportedly hold the intellectual property.

If this rumour does prove correct, can we expect any other top Rockstar titles coming to the Nintendo Switch in the near future?

GTA 5 would seem the most probable out of the latest titles created by the studio, having been successfully ported to nearly every major platform in the past.

And the game is still very popular, boasting impressive GTA 5 Online cocurrent usership and lasting free update appeal.